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How to pronounce thiamine in English?

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Synonyms aneurin, antiberiberi factor, thiamin, vitamin b1
Type of b, b-complex vitamin, b complex, b vitamin, vitamin b, vitamin b complex

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Moreover, paralysed individuals were successfully remedied by thiamine treatment.
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Kimchi is packed with vitamin A, thiamine B1, riboflavin B2, calcium, and iron.
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Wernicke encephalopathy is rare, but it would be preventable with a thiamine shot.
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People with genetic beriberi lose the ability to absorb thiamine from foods.
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Thiamine is also thought to help maintain cognitive function and prevent memory loss.
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In the herring gull thiamine deficiency results in a reduction of the number of eggs.
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Also, they provide things like thiamine that we have a hard time getting from plants.
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This is done with thiamine supplements which are given by injection or taken by mouth.
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Uncooked bracken contains the enzymethiaminase, which breaks down thiamine.
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  • Vitamin B1: a B vitamin that prevents beriberi; maintains appetite and growth
  • Thiamine or thiamin or vitamin B1 , and named as the "thio-vitamine" ("sulfur-containing vitamin") is a water-soluble vitamin of the B complex. First named aneurin for the detrimental neurological effects of its lack in the diet, it was eventually assigned the generic descriptor name vitamin B1. ...
  • (Vitamin B1) Plays a key role in helping the body generate energy; aids in the digestion of carbohydrates; is essential for the normal functioning of the nervous system, muscles heart; stabilizes the appetite; and promotes growth good muscle tone.
  • A B vitamin essential for the body to process carbohydrates and fats. Alcoholics may suffer complications (including Wernike-Korsakoff syndrome) from a deficiency of this vitamin.
  • Thiamine is a micronutrient, belonging to the vitamin B group. It is water-soluble and is required mainly for the metabolism of carbohydrate, fat and alcohol. It is also necessary for the proper function of the nervous system and the heart. ...
  • Vitamin B-1. A B-complex vitamin that acts as a coenzyme necessary for the conversion of carbohydrates into glucose, which is burned in the body for energy. ...
  • A water soluble vitamin (Vit. B1) which functions as a coenzyme in carbohydrate metabolism. The best source of the thiamin in the diet is bread products and pork.
  • Vitamin B1 a common food supplement in the Western diet and also the co-factor of transketolase, the major ribose synthesizing enzyme in the pentose cycle and required for DNA/RNA synthesis. May promote tumor growth in excess quantities
  • Helps convert food into energy, nerve functions, growth, and muscle tone. Found in wheat germ, pork, whole and enriched grains, dried beans, seeds, and nuts.